Random Password Generator to Secure your accounts from Hackers

Harshit
1 min readJan 3, 2021

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Password generators are now in abundance. Particularly surprising are the many web applications for this purpose. The random.org service honestly admits that it generates passwords on the server side and it is contraindicated to use them for anything serious. Other services claim to generate passwords locally using JavaScript, but whether or not to take their word for it and whether their approach ensures that leaks are safe is a tricky one.

So if you starting an online site, an eCommerce shop or any other use case that requires a password, the user generates a whole password table and copies or memorizes one random one from it. In this case, an attacker or an excessively curious office colleague will not be able to find out which password out of eight dozen the user has chosen. In the days of massive remote work, this argument seems a bit taut, and it is doubtful that passwords are so easy to remember.

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Harshit
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